- the
Taovaya. In 1771 the
Taovayas, the
other Wichita, and the
Tonkawa made a
peace agreement with the Spanish,
defying the Comanche. The
Taovaya trading...
-
especially the
Taovayas, and the
Comanche began to
break up in the 1770s as the
Wichita sought a
better relationship with the Spanish.
Taovaya power in Texas...
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Wichita is a
Caddoan language spoken in Anadarko,
Oklahoma by the
Wichita and Affiliated...
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Skidi had
broken off and
moved towards Texas,
where they
allied with the
Taovayas, the Tonkawa, Yojuanes, and
other Texas tribes. This
group was referred...
- the po****tion. The
Taovayas abandoned their fortification in San
Teodoro around 1841,
allowing it to deteriorate. The
Taovayas had long
since left,...
-
Pawnee had
broken off and
moved toward Texas,
where they
allied with the
Taovaya, the Tonkawa,
Yojuane and
other Texas tribes) Historically, the Pawnee...
- Sequoyah, Tulsa, Wagoner,
Washington Wichita and
Affiliated Tribes Kichai,
Taovaya, Tawakoni, Waco, Wichita,
Yscani 2,564 1,884
Anadarko Caddo,
Grady Wyandotte...
-
These two
names are
similar to the
Wichita tribes, the
Tawakonis and
Taovayas. In 1540,
Spaniard Francisco Vásquez de
Coronado commanded a
large expedition...
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statehood and
named in
honor of
President Thomas Jefferson. In the 1750s, the
Taovaya Indians, a
Wichita tribe,
established twin
villages along the Red River...
- The Norteños
consisted of the Wichita,
especially their sub-tribe of the
Taovayas who had
moved southward to the Red
River valley of
Oklahoma and
Texas about...